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21 November 2023

The ceramic nativity scene: an ancient art immune to the passage of time

The ancient craft tradition of the white ceramic nativity scene has a rich and fascinating history. It is also a perfect example of how “Made in Italy” art and culture withstand the passage of time by being handed down from generation to generation. 
 

Ceramic nativity statues: a history with ancient roots 

The nativity scene as we know it today dates back to 13th century Italy, when St. Francis of Assisi created the first living representation of the birth of Jesus. This rapidly gave rise to the widespread use of miniature nativity scenes, the creation of nativity characters in ceramics and other materials, and a wide variety of nativity formats. 
 

Ceramic nativity characters: an authentic Made in Italy creation

The white ceramic nativity scene is an extraordinary example of all-Italian craft tradition. Each piece is carefully crafted by skilled ceramists and then hand-decorated to create unique and inimitable small works of art. The hand-crafted process of creating both white ceramic nativity scenes and coloured ceramic nativity statues requires patience and precision as every detail, from the faces of the characters to the texture of the landscape, is brought to life with meticulous care.
Ceramics are a durable material that can be passed down for generations, making each nativity scene a small family treasure that is ready to fill every festive season with a sense of warmth and tradition. When you choose a white ceramic nativity scene, you are bringing a part of the ancient tradition of Italian craftsmanship into your home. Alternatively, you can decide to include just a few brightly hand-decorated ceramic nativity characters in your personal nativity scene to highlight the importance of certain figures like the Madonna and Child or the Three Kings.  
 
So, get ready to celebrate Christmas with a touch of beautiful and timeless style, thanks to hand-crafted ceramic nativity scenes that capture the essence of this season by combining both charm and tradition.
 
And if you want to enjoy the flavours of Christmas while decorating your table impeccably, read our five tips for embellishing your table with artistic majolica.
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